Playing on the penultimate day of the fourth round encounter at the National Stadium, the Windwards were dismissed for a paltry 83, chasing 175 for victory.

The 30-year-old Miller, who has not played for West Indies in two years, claimed seven for 30 from 18 overs to cripple the Windwards innings.

He received excellent support from leg-spinner Odean Brown who finished with three for 17 from eight overs.

Top order batsman Tyrone Theophile top scored with 20 and was one of only three batsmen to make into double figures, as the Windwards put up little resistance.

After losing their talisman Devon Smith without scoring late on the previous evening, Johnson Charles followed early on Friday when he was trapped lbw to Miller for six at 19 for two.

Donwell Hector was taken at short leg by Simon Jackson off Miller for three at 29 for three and Jamaica then claimed the prized wicket of captain Darren Sammy, lbw to Miller for five after spending 25 minutes at the crease.

Rocking at 37 for four, there was not be no recovery as Miller and Brown shared the next wickets to tumble to wrap up a comfortable victory.